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he's picking up on beth's communication. while she can't really talk and yet -- >> still interacting with her. >> he's still interacting with her. >> just made a new friend and i have a big old smile because of it. >> he seems so genuine. you can see it within seconds. the smile, the baby blues, just like connecting with all these kids and i'm, like, he's awesome. >> friendship. >> all right. bring it on up. little closer. good. good. stop. >> oh! >> oh, man, out the door he goes. >> he's not too terribly injured. >> the 27-year-old man working at a car wash was taken to the hospital, but not seriously injured. what do you think happened? we know. go ahead. >> accidental use of the wrong pedal. >> right. >> the person that owns the car or someone that works there? >> i believe this is the person that owns the car behind the wheel that was just, like, oops, my bad. >> no, you cannot mix up the pedals. >> rep driver of the car is going to be responsible for the financial damages. >> ouch. >> that guy behind the wheel couldn't
he's picking up on beth's communication. while she can't really talk and yet -- >> still interacting with her. >> he's still interacting with her. >> just made a new friend and i have a big old smile because of it. >> he seems so genuine. you can see it within seconds. the smile, the baby blues, just like connecting with all these kids and i'm, like, he's awesome. >> friendship. >> all right. bring it on up. little closer. good. good. stop. >> oh!...
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let's talk about beth truman for a little bit. beth truman is very interesting. she is second from the left in case you did not know in this picture. here she is standing in a receiving line with other democratic women appointees of the truman administration. this leads me to my second conclusion that i will share with you, which is that first lady's must respond to what is going on in their moment in women's political history. it is no secret that beth truman did not want to be first lady. she didn't. when reporters asked her if it had been left to your own free choice, would you have gone into the white house in the first , beth replied that she definitely would not have. with mrs. truman i was interested -- when i was doing my research -- in her relationship with a woman named india edwards who some of you may never have heard of. she is the fourth woman from the left. she is the one in the black dress and the black hat. she was actually head of the democratic national committee's women's division. at the time, both parties had women's divisions, which were ki
let's talk about beth truman for a little bit. beth truman is very interesting. she is second from the left in case you did not know in this picture. here she is standing in a receiving line with other democratic women appointees of the truman administration. this leads me to my second conclusion that i will share with you, which is that first lady's must respond to what is going on in their moment in women's political history. it is no secret that beth truman did not want to be first lady. she...
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the brothers gave beth something else, thc-a. beth says that one did. like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> 'cause when i had the rages, i felt like a monster afterwards because i would just physically attack my parents and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, we just think this whole idea of medical marijuana or that cannabis has any medicinal value, they just think that it's a bunch of baloney? >> i tell them i have seen it work. it worked with me. i have seen it work in a bunch of other kids. and that it's an amazing plant. >> you get on the plane, fly out to colorado, see with your own eyes what's happening. what did you think? >> this is amazing. she's back. my daughter's back. her personality, you know. >> life changing. >> reporter: but splitting the family, being apart was too much. beth and jennifer moved back to virginia and that's why on this february morning, they are gathered here with theresa elder and the smi
the brothers gave beth something else, thc-a. beth says that one did. like for you to be free of some of those side effects? >> it's awesome. i -- i don't feel like a monster anymore. >> a monster? >> 'cause when i had the rages, i felt like a monster afterwards because i would just physically attack my parents and i didn't have any control over it. >> what would you tell people who think, we just think this whole idea of medical marijuana or that cannabis has any...
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and beth cobert is with the markle foundation. e's the head of a program called "skillful," which helps find qualified job candidates cs and prepare them for a changing economy. nicole and beth, thank you story being here. nico, let me start with you. what are the pathways to try to close that gap, the skills gap between the jobs available and the people able to fill them? >> well, one of the first things we have to do is identify where some of the shortages lie. and once you do that, we can figure out, you know, is there a fay of attracting more people into those types professions? the problem that we have here is that a lot of these-- quote, unquote-- middle-skills jobs-- jobs in manufacturing, jobs in construction, jobs in production occupations-- still suffer frm a p.r. problem, so that most people don't want to do thojose because they haveue know, they associate them with hard work hard hats. what they fail to recognize is that these jobs are now good jobs that pay we ad in some circumstances, even pay more than a sandard ass
and beth cobert is with the markle foundation. e's the head of a program called "skillful," which helps find qualified job candidates cs and prepare them for a changing economy. nicole and beth, thank you story being here. nico, let me start with you. what are the pathways to try to close that gap, the skills gap between the jobs available and the people able to fill them? >> well, one of the first things we have to do is identify where some of the shortages lie. and once you do...
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before we get there, i want to turn again to mary beth. i have a short career working in places like iraq and afghanistan. and some other places that have a significant us military presence if i could put it that way. i have beestruck by how there was always lipservice to coordination and playing in the sandbox together and everything but than what it actually got to implementation,s mo challenging than we would like it to have been. you and i come from slightly different worlds, you from the defense and security background and om tme fr velopmt and monitoring background. how can we play better in the sandbox together? how can we get development and really tackled the issue, when we talk about root causes, a lot of times where talk about conflict. we will have to figure out a way to work together toward the common solution. how do we do that? >> two things. the first thing is i think the defense community has done this, the point that governor rich may, we are not talking about individuals coming across the border who represent a national
before we get there, i want to turn again to mary beth. i have a short career working in places like iraq and afghanistan. and some other places that have a significant us military presence if i could put it that way. i have beestruck by how there was always lipservice to coordination and playing in the sandbox together and everything but than what it actually got to implementation,s mo challenging than we would like it to have been. you and i come from slightly different worlds, you from the...
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be big.e going to thank you for moving so quickly, mary beth.resident trump: she is a great negotiator. the insurance companies are going crazy for this. good luck. thanks, mary beth. make a good deal. hello. and i am thevin founder of the asian cultural alliance. for all americans across las vegas and the initiator of nevada, which are in line of it means to me, u.s. open for business. they just love you. [applause] too. love you, president trump: thank you. >> i want to thank senator dean opportunity.is help our great president for years on end. i am truly honored to join this roundtable with the president of .he united states, donald trump cut hasident, your tax delivered an enormous impact on our community. inee it day and and day out my work at the asian culture center, in my professional job as a home inspector. andr people are unemployed for the first time in eight years, has an values are increasing -- housing values are increasing. mr. president, you made a promise and you kept your promise. [applause] .> to make america great again our
be big.e going to thank you for moving so quickly, mary beth.resident trump: she is a great negotiator. the insurance companies are going crazy for this. good luck. thanks, mary beth. make a good deal. hello. and i am thevin founder of the asian cultural alliance. for all americans across las vegas and the initiator of nevada, which are in line of it means to me, u.s. open for business. they just love you. [applause] too. love you, president trump: thank you. >> i want to thank senator...
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the panel is back, beth, john, and zerlina. or start with bill clinton? >> democrats. i vote for democrats. >> all right. g. >> look, i think that california oing to be really interesting tomorrow obviously as beth is going to explain, the format of the primary makes it a complete and total cluster you know what. so i think there is going to be a lot of post game analysis on whether or not there were too many folks running for the seats and whether or not that's counter-productive. >> the dccc hasn't backed the most successful candidate slirl throughout the primary races and a lot of candidates are looking at the dccc saying i know you e telling me to drop out but m mess notice rohrbacher district. he's the biggest incumbent in the country. what's going on there, the two top democrats who are trying to not come down, at least to get into the top two situations in california are running hard against each other. one is being backed by the california community. they're getting propped up, neither one of them has been willin out of
the panel is back, beth, john, and zerlina. or start with bill clinton? >> democrats. i vote for democrats. >> all right. g. >> look, i think that california oing to be really interesting tomorrow obviously as beth is going to explain, the format of the primary makes it a complete and total cluster you know what. so i think there is going to be a lot of post game analysis on whether or not there were too many folks running for the seats and whether or not that's...
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nicole and beth, thank you story being here. nicole, let me start with you. what are te pathways to tryo close that gap, the skills gap ftween the jobs available and the people able ll them? >> well, one of the first things we have to do is identify where some of the shortages lie. and once you do that, we can, figure ou know, is there a way of attracting more people t inse types of professions? the problem that we have here is that a loof these-- quote, unquote-- middle-skills jobs-- jobs in manufacturing, jobs inob construction, s in production occupations-- still suffer from a p.r. problem, so that most people don't want to do those jobs because they haveue know, they associate them with hard work hard hts. what they fail to recognize is that these jobs are now good jobs that pay well, and in some circumstances, even pay more than standard associate's and bachelor's degree. >> yang: what sorts of jobs are we talking about? >> so we're talking about welding jobs. we can be talking about jobs in transportation and logistics. we kook talking from women's pers
nicole and beth, thank you story being here. nicole, let me start with you. what are te pathways to tryo close that gap, the skills gap ftween the jobs available and the people able ll them? >> well, one of the first things we have to do is identify where some of the shortages lie. and once you do that, we can, figure ou know, is there a way of attracting more people t inse types of professions? the problem that we have here is that a loof these-- quote, unquote-- middle-skills jobs--...
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. >> steve sedgwick trying to get comments there joining us is beth evans. thank you for joining us what are the concerns for the iranians >> politics has overtaken everything far beyond the supply, the demand, even the price in this particular meeting. the iranians are up against the u.s. sanctions that will knock out some production, their ability to gain back the market share they lost before that's really the concern. >> they can't sell on the market or they can't get the product to market >> they will -- the people who normally buy their crude will think twice and not necessarily buy it >> is this really then about market share, this potential disagreement we've seen manifested in the last couple of days >> i think a lot of it is. i think everybody knows that the biggest amount of spare capacity and that is around 2 million barrels per day right now, that chunk that is able to be pulled out and cooled down is mostly coming from the saudis if the saudis do that, it's their crude going out into the market iran will be faced with the inability to get their
. >> steve sedgwick trying to get comments there joining us is beth evans. thank you for joining us what are the concerns for the iranians >> politics has overtaken everything far beyond the supply, the demand, even the price in this particular meeting. the iranians are up against the u.s. sanctions that will knock out some production, their ability to gain back the market share they lost before that's really the concern. >> they can't sell on the market or they can't get the...
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mary beth longto. mary beth long was the first woman to be senate confirmed as assistant secretary of defense and has been a leader in national security issues throughout her career. we're really humbled and honored that you took the time and effort to not only be here today but to really read the report and offer us really constructive solutions. thank you for being here. if i could ask you to comment a little bit on why you wanted to be part of this and what effect it's had on you. >> absolutely. the first thing i want to do is say everybody in this room or most of you have dedicated your entire lives to humanitarian issues including immigration. i am not that person. and i wanted to just tell you that you have my tremendous respect, particularly after diving into this issue. my father said always avoid prae preaching to the choir, so i will not be addressing most of already get the moral imperative and the economic benefits of dealing with migrants. i'm going to address myself to the people who woul
mary beth longto. mary beth long was the first woman to be senate confirmed as assistant secretary of defense and has been a leader in national security issues throughout her career. we're really humbled and honored that you took the time and effort to not only be here today but to really read the report and offer us really constructive solutions. thank you for being here. if i could ask you to comment a little bit on why you wanted to be part of this and what effect it's had on you. >>...
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, thank you very much. >> of course. >> beth fouhy here. >>> we'll be right back.hat goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. ...to give you the protein you need with less of the sugar you don't. i'll take that. [cheers] 30 grams of protein and 1 gram of sugar. new ensure max protein. in two great flavors. new ensure max protein. let someone else do the heavy lifting. tripadvisor compares prices from over 200 booking sites to find the right hotel for you at the lowest price. so you barely have to lift a finger. or a wing. tripadvisor. >>> that's does it for me. i will be here at 2:00 a.m. on tuesday for special coverage of that summit in singapore. shortly before my colleague, eam 'em. >> david gurra, thank you. i'm aim is n ayman mohyeldin. they're in and out bo
, thank you very much. >> of course. >> beth fouhy here. >>> we'll be right back.hat goes into making our thinnest longest lasting blades on the market. precision machinery and high quality materials from around the world. nobody else even comes close. it's about delivering a more comfortable shave, every time. invented in boston. made and sold around the world. order now at gilletteondemand.com. gillette, the best a man can get. ...to give you the protein you need with...
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before we get there, i wanted to turn to mary beth. i have a short career working in places like iraq and afghanistan and other places that have a significant military presence. i was always struck by how there was always list service to coronation and playing in the sandbox but when it actually got to it was more challenging than we would have liked it's been. we come from slightly different world. how can we play better in the sandbox together? how can defense and development really tackle the issues? when we talk about causes, a lot of times were talking about what we are going to have to figure out a way to work together toward a common solution. how do we do that? >> i think there are three things. the first thing, and i think the defense communities have done this, that is except the point that governor rich made which is were not talking about individuals coming across the border who represent a national security threat. that's primarily law-enforcement and we do an amazing job of vetting. the main thing is. have to get over it.
before we get there, i wanted to turn to mary beth. i have a short career working in places like iraq and afghanistan and other places that have a significant military presence. i was always struck by how there was always list service to coronation and playing in the sandbox but when it actually got to it was more challenging than we would have liked it's been. we come from slightly different world. how can we play better in the sandbox together? how can defense and development really tackle...
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beth thomas from our hr department.. getting our dance on.rson that helped put this together. i had no idea she had those moves. jr stone.. being tall and helpful... lots of people in there.. from other companies and agencies as well. we caught up with the food bank's executive director about why this work is so important. paul ash/exec dir, sf-marin food banklawrence catherine heenan(hermela aregawi)the food bank ships out about 50 million tons of food every year. today we packaged 37,200 pounds of food. that is more than 16 tons.next up is the south bay... we'll show you what our crews did there as part of our parent company's annual founder's day of caring. that's coming up at 8.. live in the newsroom hermela aregawi kron 4 news let's take a look outside right now... chief meteorologist lawrence karnow joins us now with the four zone forecast. it was much cooler again today even in the valleys where most highs were only in the 70s. low clouds and fog continue to linger near the coast with a few patches around the bay. on the satellite imag
beth thomas from our hr department.. getting our dance on.rson that helped put this together. i had no idea she had those moves. jr stone.. being tall and helpful... lots of people in there.. from other companies and agencies as well. we caught up with the food bank's executive director about why this work is so important. paul ash/exec dir, sf-marin food banklawrence catherine heenan(hermela aregawi)the food bank ships out about 50 million tons of food every year. today we packaged 37,200...
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beth lohman/witness<"he actually tried really hard, you can see, to hold on to the horse."lohman was there when it happened and said after crashing through the crowd, the horse then ran back across the parade route and was finally caught well off the parade route. ruiz has bonded out of jail. a family friend of the boy says he did have surgery and is now doing fine. (grant) as schools are getting out for the summer... many working parents are looking to secure safe rides for their kids during the long vacation. but-- a lot may not know-- lyft and uber drivers are not supposed to transport minors. reporter melanie michael spoke to one driver who says she always checks i-d's if passengers look underage. as a parent, would you be okay with your child getting into the car with a stranger? any parent should be freaked out about that, uber or not when this uber driver gets behind the wheel, she's got two top priorities: safety and following company rules. including no customers under 18 isabella who chose not to share her last name or identity.... wants passengers and parents to
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beth was no' forcing more would follow. beth was now forcing the pakistan panic.t to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. of late, his and england's it's of late, his and england's important we don't pape the it's important we don't paper over the cracks. we got a lot of hard work to do but we do a step in the right direction. it's been some weight but for an england side so long under a cloud they at last have a test victory. adam wild, bbc news. the challenge cup holders hull fc have been knocked out by st helens in a thrilling quarterfinal. have been knocked out by st helens there were four tries apiece, but saints just edged it 25—22. catalans dragons now stand in the way of a first challenge cup final in ten years. in the way of a first warrington will play leeds in the other semifinal. scotland and northern ireland have been providing friendly opposition to two teams heading to the world cup. the scots lost to mexico 1—0 early this morning, and costa rica, who were world
beth was no' forcing more would follow. beth was now forcing the pakistan panic.t to the more established to bring about pakistan's end. stuart broad criticised of late, his and england's response was emphatic. of late, his and england's it's of late, his and england's important we don't pape the it's important we don't paper over the cracks. we got a lot of hard work to do but we do a step in the right direction. it's been some weight but for an england side so long under a cloud they at last...
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thank you, and alsojoining me is that —— beth and alsojoining me is that —— beth and who's for makingcentre with my friend who was the lead artist. we wanted to make a contemporary banner, it's actually a quilt reflecting the tradition of women making quilts to make a living and we have used a welsh slogan that says "use your voice, use your vote" because we have to keep raising our voices and it's important to remember that. what is it like for you to have been working on something here like thousands of other women across wales, bringing it here and seeing the banners that other women have been making and you are part of the procession?m other women have been making and you are part of the procession? it is the cooperation and commitment across the country as a whole that people still feel strongly that there is more to be done in order to achieve equality and ensure people are treated fairly throughout the world. i think it is a significant feeling. you start off in your isolated spaces working together, building commitment in the community, then seeing it multiply is fantastic. th
thank you, and alsojoining me is that —— beth and alsojoining me is that —— beth and who's for makingcentre with my friend who was the lead artist. we wanted to make a contemporary banner, it's actually a quilt reflecting the tradition of women making quilts to make a living and we have used a welsh slogan that says "use your voice, use your vote" because we have to keep raising our voices and it's important to remember that. what is it like for you to have been working on...
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. >> mary beth could not suddenly retired with just weeks left in the school year, after she invitedextremist to talk to students at wildwood elementary school here in chicago. that extremist on social media called himself a radical. he posted online, f him and his family. he also posted the term cp dk which stands for a chicago police department killers. he refers to cops as pigs and posted about killing all the rich people. he has hatred for police because he alleges that a chicago police officer killed his friend with a taser. supposedly she brought him into talk about his poetry and civic work but things went off the rails. >> he told them that all the police were bad and all the police wanted to kill people. i was very disappointed that someone would come into the school and preach hate. tell mike about the police. or even if he was talking about anyone else, it would have upset me. >> she wrote a letter every apology before resigning writing in part, i was present when his narrative took a turnabout policing and i immediately intervened. i care about your children and i would n
. >> mary beth could not suddenly retired with just weeks left in the school year, after she invitedextremist to talk to students at wildwood elementary school here in chicago. that extremist on social media called himself a radical. he posted online, f him and his family. he also posted the term cp dk which stands for a chicago police department killers. he refers to cops as pigs and posted about killing all the rich people. he has hatred for police because he alleges that a chicago...
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watching how they do this is beth fouhy. let's start with senator jeff merkley from oregon. he was trying to get into that facility, was unable to do so. he's been a huge factor in drawing national attention to this issue. >> he has, and it's sort of a surprise. he's not drawn a lot of attention to himself. he's a progressive democrat. he endorsed bernie sanders over hillary clinton. he's definitely sticking out that left lane in the conversation, and people have been talking about him as a potential 2020 candidate, but a whole lot of people certainly would not recognize him. but he went down to the border, to the towns we're hearing so much about, going to some of the facilities, asking to be let in, not being let in. he decide toss broadcast this on facebook live. suddenly the whole thing takes off. suddenly this vets soft-spoken guy who's not known for drawing himself on social media, is a sensation. plus he did what would argue the best thing of all is draw attention to the fact that these children are down there, and nobody knows what's happening. one by one everybody u
watching how they do this is beth fouhy. let's start with senator jeff merkley from oregon. he was trying to get into that facility, was unable to do so. he's been a huge factor in drawing national attention to this issue. >> he has, and it's sort of a surprise. he's not drawn a lot of attention to himself. he's a progressive democrat. he endorsed bernie sanders over hillary clinton. he's definitely sticking out that left lane in the conversation, and people have been talking about him as...
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beth stewart] i love come here and i can tell them, they don't have to worry about paying for their caregh to worry about, taking care of their sick child. every single person that contributes is a part of that st. jude family that makes that happen. because of donors, we're giving families hope. maria: welcome back to "wall street." orascom's ceo naguib sawiris is with us. i think the united states had issued with our friends like egypt and the saudis during the obama administration. how would you characterize our relations today versus the obama administration? >> i think the obama administration was a disaster. the policy in the middle east was a disaster answer we are paying the price today. we would not be in this situation today in syria if obama had kept his word when he said if you cross the red line. and they didn't do anything. the significance of that is it made the u.s. look weak and side that they are threatening without action. the first thing they type to not do that. if you say something, you should act on it. on egypt they sold us out. they supported the muslim brotherho
beth stewart] i love come here and i can tell them, they don't have to worry about paying for their caregh to worry about, taking care of their sick child. every single person that contributes is a part of that st. jude family that makes that happen. because of donors, we're giving families hope. maria: welcome back to "wall street." orascom's ceo naguib sawiris is with us. i think the united states had issued with our friends like egypt and the saudis during the obama administration....
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beth escalated, unprovoked. >> no. you have changed your story every [ bleep ] time. >> whoa! >> the hospital ceo saying that her demeanor was unprofessional and not the standard we require of all who provide care through el camino hospital. we have expressed our sincere apologies and are working directly with the patient on this matter. >> in my mine, i don't think she should be practicing medicine at all. >> carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >>> an era ended twla berkeley's last video rental store closed after being in business nearly 40 years. abc7 news was in the store when customers rented movies for the last time. the owner put a the store in the '80s when vga was high-tech. he reflects how it feels to go out of business. >> it's a strange day. when it is upon you, you feel different. mixed emotions. >> five star plans an encore next month. that's when they will sell off their collections of dvds. >> probably lots of bargains to be had. >>> and mexico celebrating the world cup win today. >>> first, prospective homeowners rthing small, really small. the highlight in tiny housing.
beth escalated, unprovoked. >> no. you have changed your story every [ bleep ] time. >> whoa! >> the hospital ceo saying that her demeanor was unprofessional and not the standard we require of all who provide care through el camino hospital. we have expressed our sincere apologies and are working directly with the patient on this matter. >> in my mine, i don't think she should be practicing medicine at all. >> carolyn tyler, abc7 news. >>> an era ended...
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beth lindstrom, former romney aide, now candidate for senate in massachusetts.ou. >> good morning. thanks for having me. >> good to have you. let's go through a few of the stories of the day. first, north korea. an international arms control official tells cnn that the explosions we saw at punggye-ri, the nuclear test site, were a little more than propaganda. that they could not have done the damage that north korea wants the entire world to believe that it did by destroying these tunnels there. central question here, is the administration, is the u.s. being played by north korea? >> i think you have to step back and, you know, look into the forest from the trees. i think this is historic. everyone is speculating on all these nuances. if we have an opportunity for peace here, this is historic. and i think we should wait and see what happens. peace doesn't happen in a day. and so i'm glad the president is taking these steps. if we can get peace in the koreas, that's a wonderful thing. >> let's talk about these tariffs. you said that you'll be more pro business th
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beth, thank you to you, as well. >> you can see more of craig melvin's stunning interview with president at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. >>> president trump says he's got the aolute right to pardon himself in the mueller investigation, but what does the constitution say about that? >> what does the department of justice say? >>> first, rescue operations are underway in guatemala after a volcano exploded near guatemala city yesterday, killing at least 25 people, injuring hundreds nearby. the volcano spewed thick, black smoke, ash, and lava on to homes and fields across three towns. it surprised communities that had not been ordered to evacuate. hundreds of rescue workers are searching for survivors and bodies. officials say entire villages are currently unaccounted for. teams are struggling to reach rural areas cut off by the eruption. more than 3,000 people have been evacuated from the area. we're going to continue to cover this and more. you're watching "velshi & ruhle." why? because ali is back. good news there. george woke up in pain. but he has plans today. so he took aleve this
beth, thank you to you, as well. >> you can see more of craig melvin's stunning interview with president at 1:00 p.m. eastern here on msnbc. >>> president trump says he's got the aolute right to pardon himself in the mueller investigation, but what does the constitution say about that? >> what does the department of justice say? >>> first, rescue operations are underway in guatemala after a volcano exploded near guatemala city yesterday, killing at least 25 people,...
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. >> samuel bardwell's father was recording as doctor beth keegstra administered care. he was rushed to el camino hospital and waited three hours to see a dr. when she finally came she was accompanied by a security guard. >> i know exactly from when she brought the security guard that it was going to be hostile. >> bardwell is are sopho at west valley college. the 7'1" power forward suffers from debilitating anxious attacks. this left him unconscious and to toe.m head >> my eyes were rolled to the back of my head. gcouldn't see or talk. my breathing wasting lower and lower. >> reporter: once at the hospital, bardwell says the doctor was dismissive of his symptoms, mocking and him. ing >> i'm not changing anything. >> you're not? >> no. i'm not saying anything different than what i said the whole time. >> like me. >> no. you have changed your story every [ bleep ] time. >> whoa. >> yeah, that's how ssed you've gotten me. >>arell still doesn't understand what triggered the doctor to become so abusiv he left the hospital without full treatnt to avoid further treatment. >>
. >> samuel bardwell's father was recording as doctor beth keegstra administered care. he was rushed to el camino hospital and waited three hours to see a dr. when she finally came she was accompanied by a security guard. >> i know exactly from when she brought the security guard that it was going to be hostile. >> bardwell is are sopho at west valley college. the 7'1" power forward suffers from debilitating anxious attacks. this left him unconscious and to toe.m head...
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that we could easily fall into this case so you know bad lowering makes bad laws and bad regulatory beth regulatory agency that certainly makes bad laws to bad soup where this seems like a real balancing act for the court and that they they must consider you know discrimination while respecting individual first amendment rights and that's particularly infos given the justice kennedy who wrote the majority opinion is written pretty much every major supreme court decision protecting gay men and lesbians on the other side is also an ardent free speech defender i mean how do the supreme's look at those two under the law free speech and nondiscrimination when they will be in conflict. there is not there's not there's never a formula ok but there are there are certain kinds of cases that are always going to get what we call a higher level of scrutiny and then they're going to from from that higher level of scrutiny they're going to find the unique aspects of the fact situation that maybe can move it towards a free speech kind of protection were towards a religious protection you could go two t
that we could easily fall into this case so you know bad lowering makes bad laws and bad regulatory beth regulatory agency that certainly makes bad laws to bad soup where this seems like a real balancing act for the court and that they they must consider you know discrimination while respecting individual first amendment rights and that's particularly infos given the justice kennedy who wrote the majority opinion is written pretty much every major supreme court decision protecting gay men and...
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the immigration crisis is sparking outrage across the country and political debate on beth sides of the aisle.st now the fady is weighing in. her office released a statement saying, in part "mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their families. te believes we needbe a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart." this is all in response to the truchadministration's no tolerancepocy. thousands much children have been separated this her parents. one of the president's top advisors echo the her s.ter to >> as a mother, as a catholic, as somebody who has a conscience, i will tell you that nobody likes this policy. saw the president on camera. he wants this to end. kweel have more on the debate coming up. >>> five undocumented immigrants re dead following a chase with border patrol agents in texas. 14 people weres in t suv when the driver lost control yesterday. you can see theer damage a the car flipped several times. 12 people were thrown out. the suv w going 100 miles an hour when he lost control nearl big texas. authorities say the driver was justl
the immigration crisis is sparking outrage across the country and political debate on beth sides of the aisle.st now the fady is weighing in. her office released a statement saying, in part "mrs. trump hates to see children separated from their families. te believes we needbe a country that follows all laws, but also a country that governs with heart." this is all in response to the truchadministration's no tolerancepocy. thousands much children have been separated this her parents....
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beth is msnbc senior politics editor. joins me with her insider take.ter, dana rohrabacher. over the last few years we've seen him demonstrating coziness and skepticism about russia's intervention in the u.s. presidential election. what does he face here? i mentioned the changing demographics. >> orange county, california, it used to b a hardcore reagan conservatism, richard nixon's library is based there. it was sort of the solid republican largely very heavily populated region -- >> not a purple district. >> no. until 2016, when hillary clinton did beat donald trump very f narrowly in the presidential election. therefore, democrats really believe they've got a chance there and because it is such a densely populated area, there are four congressional districts that touch orange county. so democrats are focusing on all of them. seeing if they can make some inroad and maybe knock off a few republican districts. now, rohrabacher is the only one of these republicans who represent orange county who is still in the running. two other republicans have decided
beth is msnbc senior politics editor. joins me with her insider take.ter, dana rohrabacher. over the last few years we've seen him demonstrating coziness and skepticism about russia's intervention in the u.s. presidential election. what does he face here? i mentioned the changing demographics. >> orange county, california, it used to b a hardcore reagan conservatism, richard nixon's library is based there. it was sort of the solid republican largely very heavily populated region --...
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with us here in the newsroom, beth fouhy. welcome to both of you.are? >> in the 48th ali is the home of dana rohrabacher. he is the long time republican congressman here. he is not only a surfer, but a big supporter of cannabis a supporter of increasing relations with moscow. that's one of the reasons democrats targeted him as one of the most flipible districts in the country. the sanctuary state law that went into effect in january prohibited local law enforcement agencies here from interfacing with federal immigration agencies like i.c.e. republicans in this district are using that law as a wedge issues to propel not just row backer, and two republicans here. this district, the 48th. also in the 39th district where royce has vacated his seat, and in the 49th,issa's district, you could potentitentially see two republicans make it into the non-partisan general districts in three of the district that essentially hillary clinton won here. it wouldn't be good for the democrats. >> beth, you work in california as a reporter. what do you make of this sit
with us here in the newsroom, beth fouhy. welcome to both of you.are? >> in the 48th ali is the home of dana rohrabacher. he is the long time republican congressman here. he is not only a surfer, but a big supporter of cannabis a supporter of increasing relations with moscow. that's one of the reasons democrats targeted him as one of the most flipible districts in the country. the sanctuary state law that went into effect in january prohibited local law enforcement agencies here from...
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sunday parking lot d will beth open to public. people are not be able to access main street from the parking lot. on tuesday, main street will reopen to two-way traffic, w pt of old columbiaike and east of maryland avenue. people also have access to several other parki lots. work crews will be busy for weeking cleaning up flood t damage. ake a look at survlance individuavide video, police say man f wanted two breakens in.n happened voluntariliesville in may 27th and may 28th. vestigators say propert stolen from unwith of the vehicles which was unlocked. police want anyone with infoation to give them a call. there is a $10,000 reward out for any information. >>> next here at 11 former trump mpaign manager is behind bars behind. >> and the new cha that prompted a judge to revoke his 10 million dolndr bond. the caps continue tir stanley cup tour. how ty're using theirce suc to greenly the gap between. minorities and >> coming up0 final 5 how lobsters play a roll in fight with china. martin o'malley and lindsay graham gets a littlesas
sunday parking lot d will beth open to public. people are not be able to access main street from the parking lot. on tuesday, main street will reopen to two-way traffic, w pt of old columbiaike and east of maryland avenue. people also have access to several other parki lots. work crews will be busy for weeking cleaning up flood t damage. ake a look at survlance individuavide video, police say man f wanted two breakens in.n happened voluntariliesville in may 27th and may 28th. vestigators say...
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beth keegstray walks into the room with security behind her then laughs and taunts him claiming bardwell other patients there at the time. nats:"i'm sorry sir but you are the least sick of all the people here who are dying." bardwell says he vomitted and felt numb head to toe during basketball practice at west valley college in saratoga. he is left wondering why any doctor would approach him with disrespect.sot: samuel bardwell, patient// "i have no other wordfor it im just so confused why somebody would treat me like that without being aggressive or hostile you know they were the ones being hostile from the beginning they were the ones being confrontational from the beginning i couldn't i was numb head to toe."el camino hospital ceo dan woods released a statement acknowledging the unprofessional behavior witnessed in the video and went on to say, "we take this matter very seriously and the contracted physician involved has been removed from the work schedule pending further investigation." sot: ella sogomonian, @ellasogomonian// "in addition the hospital just released an update saying t
beth keegstray walks into the room with security behind her then laughs and taunts him claiming bardwell other patients there at the time. nats:"i'm sorry sir but you are the least sick of all the people here who are dying." bardwell says he vomitted and felt numb head to toe during basketball practice at west valley college in saratoga. he is left wondering why any doctor would approach him with disrespect.sot: samuel bardwell, patient// "i have no other wordfor it im just so...
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. >> the doctor's been identified as beth keistra.he hospital put out a response saying that the physician's demeanor was unprofessional and not the standard we require of all who provide care through the hospital. we have expressed sincere apologies and working directly with the patient on this matter. >>> well, meghan markle's father opening up about his daughter's marriage and what he said about not being there to walk his daughter down the aisle. >>> the weather window on an area seeing sunshine, faster than it did yesterday, and san rafael seeing the biggest jump in temperatures. you feel the first push of warmer weather today. when the 90s get to your neighborhood coming up. at at&t, we believe in access. the opportunity for everyone to explore a digital world. connecting with the things that matter most. and because nothing keeps us more connected than the internet, we've created access from at&t. california households with at least one resident who receives snap or ssi benefits may qualify for home internet at a discounted rat
. >> the doctor's been identified as beth keistra.he hospital put out a response saying that the physician's demeanor was unprofessional and not the standard we require of all who provide care through the hospital. we have expressed sincere apologies and working directly with the patient on this matter. >>> well, meghan markle's father opening up about his daughter's marriage and what he said about not being there to walk his daughter down the aisle. >>> the weather...
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laura: relations bethe u.s. and its neighbors, canada and mexico, have afraid of it. bit.ve frayed a what does it say about the unifying power of soccer that they were able to work together and get tht done? tommy:st goes to show what the rest of the world should be doing, should get together. ok, so you have differences, we all have differences at one time or another, but we can all work together. ada,ink that is what c mexico, and the u.s. proved. we have differences, ok, but we can work together and put the best show on earth. hethe world cup innited states in 1994 was one of the best world cups ever, and this will overshadow that one. i think this will be an incredible world cup. they're saying the final is going to be in new york. probably 85,000 people at the final. it will just be an incredible time. finally --it is could this finally give u.s. soccer the boost it so desperately needs, ethecially aftedisappointment of not being in this summer's world cup? tommy: it guarantees they will be in the world cup in 2026, because the three host nations will qualify for
laura: relations bethe u.s. and its neighbors, canada and mexico, have afraid of it. bit.ve frayed a what does it say about the unifying power of soccer that they were able to work together and get tht done? tommy:st goes to show what the rest of the world should be doing, should get together. ok, so you have differences, we all have differences at one time or another, but we can all work together. ada,ink that is what c mexico, and the u.s. proved. we have differences, ok, but we can work...
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. >> we are beth ioth in. >> i thought he was wearing suspenders. the harness is so thin. probably makes it scarier. >> that's going to do it for us. have a good evening. we'll see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris pratt, christina aguilera,
. >> we are beth ioth in. >> i thought he was wearing suspenders. the harness is so thin. probably makes it scarier. >> that's going to do it for us. have a good evening. we'll see you tomorrow. bye-bye. [ cheers and applause ] ♪ >> steve: from studio 6b in rockefeller center in the heart of new york city, it's "the tonight show starring jimmy fallon." tonight, join jimmy and his guests -- chris pratt, christina aguilera,
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was infected at beth. she probably won't live to the age of five. the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to hiv negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against aids more than ninety eight percent of these children are born healthy. the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambique you can do something to give a baby a future without a. make a donation safe a life. this is the news lot for chancellor angela merkel seeks the help of the president to call off france as she scrambles to forge a new european migration policy the two leaders are meeting near berlin with their ministers the chancellor is under intense pressure her own interior minister has told her to find a solution to the migration crisis fast or she will take action himself. also coming up a new record for misery the united nations refugee agency says almost sixty nine.
was infected at beth. she probably won't live to the age of five. the program dream aims to prevent a mother to child transmission of the virus. hiv positive women give birth to hiv negative baby's. mother project is a hugely effective strategy in the battle against aids more than ninety eight percent of these children are born healthy. the german aids foundation is supporting dream in mozambique you can do something to give a baby a future without a. make a donation safe a life. this is the...
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. >> i'm live beth cook. this is a look inside -- elizabeth cook. this is a look inside one of the detention facilities, men, women and children kept in cages after being caught entering the country illegally. >> the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility, won't be. if the democrats would sit down instead of obstructing, we could have something done very quickly. d sounds.. from the border tonight. >> kpix5's joe vazquez on how bay area lawmakers are reacting to the troubling images and sounds from the border tonight. >> independent journalists who toured the detention facilities today were not allowed to take pictures. so we only have the government images which are devoid of emotion. you don't see children melting down because they've been separated from their parents, but tonight we're now able to hear it. >> the sound is gut wrenching, a group of about 10 children from central america ages 4 to 10 just separated from their families cry their eyes out. [ speaking spanish ] >> as a border patrol agen
. >> i'm live beth cook. this is a look inside -- elizabeth cook. this is a look inside one of the detention facilities, men, women and children kept in cages after being caught entering the country illegally. >> the united states will not be a migrant camp and it will not be a refugee holding facility, won't be. if the democrats would sit down instead of obstructing, we could have something done very quickly. d sounds.. from the border tonight. >> kpix5's joe vazquez on how...
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beth keegstra gruff bedside manner only added insult to injury and that she insisted he changed his story even though he says she wouldn't let him explain. >> you have changed your story every [ bleep ] time. >> reporter: he says he found it so insulting when she arrived ta >> don'thould be ed a al cause it's race a prob a hospital spokesperson says they are sorry, and that the doctor involved will no longer be working there. david? >> linsey, thank you. >>> when we come back, the urgent manhunt for those two fugitives right now. >>> and that roller coaster stuck high above the ground, riders stranded today. we're back in a moment. noon? eating. 3:45? uh, compliance training. 6:30? sam's baseball practice. 8:30? tai chi. yeah, so sounds relaxing. alright, 9:53? i usually make their lunches then, and i have a little vegan so wow, you are busy. wouldn't it be great if you had investments that worked as hard as you do? yeah. introducing essential portfolios. the automated investing solution that lets you focus on your life. ♪ ♪ i can do more to lower my a1c. because my body can still make it
beth keegstra gruff bedside manner only added insult to injury and that she insisted he changed his story even though he says she wouldn't let him explain. >> you have changed your story every [ bleep ] time. >> reporter: he says he found it so insulting when she arrived ta >> don'thould be ed a al cause it's race a prob a hospital spokesperson says they are sorry, and that the doctor involved will no longer be working there. david? >> linsey, thank you. >>>...
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it was a hot day today and beth prepared, temperatures are only goingp.n see some record breaking numbers in the next few days. let's get right to gwen tolbart wit the wave today we didn't do too p ly. eighty-eight at reagan foronal. into the mid 80s dulles and bwi thurgood marshal temperatures coming our way ass once we get into tomorrow as wells monday. sixty-eightt manassas, 72 at baltimore, 77 at annapolis and 69 at fredericksburg. take a look ath what'spening. a ridge of high pressure moving out. tonight will be i to 70s. as we get into tomorrow the ridge moves its way out and opens the door for muc more warmer air to move in from the south and some moisture content that means ourue points are going to rise and it's going to get little sticky, humnd uncomfortable as our totemperatures head in the 90s. be prepared theirst day of summer is on thursday officially but it's really hitting us early . we also have a orange air quality alert so i anybodn sensitive groups such as older people, very young children as well as anyone with breathing or heart issu
it was a hot day today and beth prepared, temperatures are only goingp.n see some record breaking numbers in the next few days. let's get right to gwen tolbart wit the wave today we didn't do too p ly. eighty-eight at reagan foronal. into the mid 80s dulles and bwi thurgood marshal temperatures coming our way ass once we get into tomorrow as wells monday. sixty-eightt manassas, 72 at baltimore, 77 at annapolis and 69 at fredericksburg. take a look ath what'spening. a ridge of high pressure...
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organizations and that i think is a big challenge because on the one end there beth made a big if right there on for the w.t. or for the world trade organization at the same time there will be an union in other countries being the case that to the w.t. or may give the upper end to the w.t. or to make sure of it that these aircraft it can be a viewer easier put the ied to prosper into context and then he's a stop before he believes it to further the damages philip why would someone wage a war against major players key allies unless he has a political message to send. well i mean he's been very clear deed for decades that he thinks that america is hard done by that the system is unfair that the fact that the united states runs large trade deficits is because other countries a cheating and that it needs to throw its weight around bilaterally in order to get better deals from its former partners and that's i think i agree again with the with the previous speaker i think partly donald trump is an instinctual protectionist and in part he thinks that by acting out like this he's going to be ab
organizations and that i think is a big challenge because on the one end there beth made a big if right there on for the w.t. or for the world trade organization at the same time there will be an union in other countries being the case that to the w.t. or may give the upper end to the w.t. or to make sure of it that these aircraft it can be a viewer easier put the ied to prosper into context and then he's a stop before he believes it to further the damages philip why would someone wage a war...
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beth keegstra's treatment of 20-year-old samuel bardwell was recorded by his father.ardwell says he came to the hospital after collapsing during a basketball practice and told the doctor parts of his body were numb, that he was having trouble breathing. >> i just tried to inhale and i even told her i could not inhale. >> he can't inhale, wow. he must be dead. are you dead, sir? i don't understand. you are breathing just fine. >> i mean, this is not right. >> wow, doctors say bardwell was suffering from severe anxiety as we mentioned. the hospital has apologized to him and says that it's taken steps to make sure keegstra never works at the er again. >>> in health news, lose the weight, lose the pain. that's the finding of a new study. researchers in north carolina say overweight people who lost at least 20% of their body weight experienced a sharp reduction in joint pain. the study found the pain was reduced by as much as 25%. experts say the benefits outweigh the slight reduction in bone mass that comes with such weight loss. >>> a georgia grandmother attacked by a ra
beth keegstra's treatment of 20-year-old samuel bardwell was recorded by his father.ardwell says he came to the hospital after collapsing during a basketball practice and told the doctor parts of his body were numb, that he was having trouble breathing. >> i just tried to inhale and i even told her i could not inhale. >> he can't inhale, wow. he must be dead. are you dead, sir? i don't understand. you are breathing just fine. >> i mean, this is not right. >> wow, doctors...
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well for more now let's bring in our brussels correspondent bound who's following the story beth help us out here what is trump referring to there what's he talking about when he says massive trade tariffs and non monetary barriers against the u.s. . maybe he's referring to two things canada mexico and china already have retarded three measures in place against the steel and other million tariffs trump has imposed and you with a follow suit in july but he might also referred to the deal about terrorists which is in place for many years already with the european union that terrorism car imports those ways and they are also some measure as concerning cultural products so that is a tariff regime and maybe now the brands this unfair and of course the e.u. is open to renegotiate these things but that has to be both thought of to poach and so father has no offer from the from the americans and they also stopped all talks about teach hip this famous tariff and tariff agreement that was negotiated between the e.u. and the obama administration ok so there are a lot of issues on the table that
well for more now let's bring in our brussels correspondent bound who's following the story beth help us out here what is trump referring to there what's he talking about when he says massive trade tariffs and non monetary barriers against the u.s. . maybe he's referring to two things canada mexico and china already have retarded three measures in place against the steel and other million tariffs trump has imposed and you with a follow suit in july but he might also referred to the deal about...
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beth prison now behind her, her future is with her family. >> i'm feeling no handcuffs, nothing on me. i'm free to hug my family. 3- reporter: the 63-year-old great-grandmother was serving life without parole for drug charges. >> this time yesterday i was in ooison looking through bars. >> reporter: what are you noticing is different? >> i can't get over these phones. >> reporter: you want a phone? >> i want a phone. ( laughs ) >> reporter: katina scales is johnson's daughter. >> still sitting here, you notice i touch her. it's me making sure she's here. 2 reporter: 22 years ago, johnson was convicted of federal drug and money laundering charges. die indictment describes dozens of deliveries and drug transactions involving johnson, uto prosecutors say was a leader in a multi-million-dollar cocaine ring. >> reporter: it was this video s the news site mic that caught the attention of kim kardashian west, and last week the reality star lobbied president trump for johnson's clemency. ev never in my wildest dreams did i think that it would be kim thrdashian who would take my cause on. ca r
beth prison now behind her, her future is with her family. >> i'm feeling no handcuffs, nothing on me. i'm free to hug my family. 3- reporter: the 63-year-old great-grandmother was serving life without parole for drug charges. >> this time yesterday i was in ooison looking through bars. >> reporter: what are you noticing is different? >> i can't get over these phones. >> reporter: you want a phone? >> i want a phone. ( laughs ) >> reporter: katina...
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significant and i think that too has to be part of the focus of international support and also development beth and speaking of international support the united nations you talked about the drivers of migration and refugees what is the u.n. doing to try to to stop the conflicts that are driving these refugees to leave their homes you know why. unlevel of course the united nations has the security council in which important decisions are taken about. peacekeeping missions and other initiatives in maintaining peace and security but we also know that look at syria this conflict has been raging for more than seven years now is no imminent solution in sight in the meantime the united nations is trying to combine humanitarian emergency assistance with investments in development activities to make sure that people get a perspective that they're not just warehoused in their countries that have provided protection but they actually have the opportunity to put their children through school i think these are very important measures to support and sustain refugee populations precisely in those countries th
significant and i think that too has to be part of the focus of international support and also development beth and speaking of international support the united nations you talked about the drivers of migration and refugees what is the u.n. doing to try to to stop the conflicts that are driving these refugees to leave their homes you know why. unlevel of course the united nations has the security council in which important decisions are taken about. peacekeeping missions and other initiatives...
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bethe last thing you want to currency.horting the we will be picking up from the canvas, in other wordsdi? haidi: doom ahnnd gloom. i thought i would inject some positivity. looking at this wealth reports coming out from the boston looking atgroup, global growth, growing to $201.9 trillion last year, 12% higher from 2016. the fastest growth globally over the past five years or so. you can see it in the red. china is climbing quickly. it is the second in terms of financial wealth creation, just behind the united states. you can give some of that credit to the moving equity markets. outside of the united states, we had the fx boost as well. news,a little bit of good even though this is still after the fact, looking at the previous year. still positive given all the uncertainty of volatility and demand gloom we have seen -- and volatility and doom and gloom we have seen. rishaad: gloom has come to david. haidi is the winner. bloomberg can interact with those charts. ♪ >> i am emily chang in san francisco and this is "bloomberg technology." coming up, coming up, president trump steps back f
bethe last thing you want to currency.horting the we will be picking up from the canvas, in other wordsdi? haidi: doom ahnnd gloom. i thought i would inject some positivity. looking at this wealth reports coming out from the boston looking atgroup, global growth, growing to $201.9 trillion last year, 12% higher from 2016. the fastest growth globally over the past five years or so. you can see it in the red. china is climbing quickly. it is the second in terms of financial wealth creation, just...
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beth walker is about to leave university for a job. her passion is textile design.i've been able to kind of use the university to my advantage and get my money's worth whereas people who might do a more theoretical course, where they're not in uni as much, might feel they're being ripped off. half the students at huddersfield are from low—income families. getting a good job is on many students' minds. i'm going into an industry that there's not a lot of work in, but having done an industry placement here, i'm pretty determined that i will get a job. so, would it help to know how much they could earn as graduates? some might find it a bit disconcerting, some might find it helpful to know what sort of future they could have and help them plan perhaps. just 35% of students in england say their degree is good value for money compared to 60% in scotland, where there are no tuition fees. the university you go to and the subject you choose to study can both make a massive difference to how much you earn when you graduate. ministers hope this information will lead to greate
beth walker is about to leave university for a job. her passion is textile design.i've been able to kind of use the university to my advantage and get my money's worth whereas people who might do a more theoretical course, where they're not in uni as much, might feel they're being ripped off. half the students at huddersfield are from low—income families. getting a good job is on many students' minds. i'm going into an industry that there's not a lot of work in, but having done an industry...